The stats really do show that England are rubbish at penalties – but they’re far from having the worst shootout record of anyone going to this summer's World Cup.

We all know England have a dismal record when it comes to penalty shoot-outs; the Three Lions have only won one of the seven penalty shoot-outs that they’ve been involved in at major tournaments - against Spain at Euro 1996.

That’s a win ratio of just 14% - the worst record of any country going to Russia this summer to have been involved in more than two shoot-outs.

However, six countries have failed to win any of the shoot-outs they’ve been involved in, albeit from only being involved in one or two.

Peru, Senegal and Switzerland have each taken part in two shootouts, and lost them both while Australia, Croatia and Morocco have been involved in one each, and lost.

Saudi Arabia have the best record of any country going to the World Cup, having won all four of their shoot-outs at major tournaments.

Unsurprisingly, England have a poor record when it comes to scoring their penalties.

The Three Lions have converted just 23 of their 35 shootout spot-kicks - a conversion rate of 66% with only seven countries at the World Cup have a worse conversion rate, and only one of those has taken more than 10.